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AMD and Supermicro Sponsor Two Fastest Linpack Scores at SC22’s Student Cluster Competition
- December 7, 2022
- Author: Scot Finnie
The Student Cluster Computing challenge made its 16th appearance at the SuperComputer 22 (SC22) event in Dallas. The two student teams that were running AMD EPYC™ CPUs and AMD Instinct™ GPUs were the two teams that aced the Linpack benchmark. That's the test used to determined the TOP500 supercomputers in the world.
Perspective: Don’t Back into Performance-Intensive Computing
- December 5, 2022
- Author: Scot Finnie
To compete in the marketplace, enterprises are increasingly employing performance-intensive tools and applications like machine learning, artificial intelligence, data-driven insights and automation to differentiate their products and services. In doing so, they may be unintentionally backing into performance-intensive computing because these technologies are computationally and/or data intensive.
Perspective: Don’t Back into Performance-Intensive Computing
- December 5, 2022
- Author: Scot Finnie
To compete in the marketplace, enterprises are increasingly employing performance-intensive tools and applications like machine learning, artificial intelligence, data-driven insights and automation to differentiate their products and services. In doing so, they may be unintentionally backing into performance-intensive computing because these technologies are computationally and/or data intensive.
Perspective: Don’t Back into Performance-Intensive Computing
- December 5, 2022
- Author: Scot Finnie
To compete in the marketplace, enterprises are increasingly employing performance-intensive tools and applications like machine learning, artificial intelligence, data-driven insights and automation to differentiate their products and services. In doing so, they may be unintentionally backing into performance-intensive computing because these technologies are computationally and/or data intensive.
Perspective: Don’t Back into Performance-Intensive Computing
- December 5, 2022
- Author: Scot Finnie
To compete in the marketplace, enterprises are increasingly employing performance-intensive tools and applications like machine learning, artificial intelligence, data-driven insights and automation to differentiate their products and services. In doing so, they may be unintentionally backing into performance-intensive computing because these technologies are computationally and/or data intensive.
Perspective: Don’t Back into Performance-Intensive Computing
- December 5, 2022
- Author: Scot Finnie
To compete in the marketplace, enterprises are increasingly employing performance-intensive tools and applications like machine learning, artificial intelligence, data-driven insights and automation to differentiate their products and services. In doing so, they may be unintentionally backing into performance-intensive computing because these technologies are computationally and/or data intensive.
Perspective: Don’t Back into Performance-Intensive Computing
- December 5, 2022
- Author: Scot Finnie
To compete in the marketplace, enterprises are increasingly employing performance-intensive tools and applications like machine learning, artificial intelligence, data-driven insights and automation to differentiate their products and services. In doing so, they may be unintentionally backing into performance-intensive computing because these technologies are computationally and/or data intensive.
Perspective: Don’t Back into Performance-Intensive Computing
- December 5, 2022
- Author: Scot Finnie
To compete in the marketplace, enterprises are increasingly employing performance-intensive tools and applications like machine learning, artificial intelligence, data-driven insights and automation to differentiate their products and services. In doing so, they may be unintentionally backing into performance-intensive computing because these technologies are computationally and/or data intensive.
Perspective: Don’t Back into Performance-Intensive Computing
- December 5, 2022
- Author: Scot Finnie
To compete in the marketplace, enterprises are increasingly employing performance-intensive tools and applications like machine learning, artificial intelligence, data-driven insights and automation to differentiate their products and services. In doing so, they may be unintentionally backing into performance-intensive computing because these technologies are computationally and/or data intensive.
Some Key Drivers behind AMD’s Plans for Future EPYC™ CPUs
A video discussion between Charles Liang, Supermicro CEO, and Dr. Lisa Su, AMD CEO.
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